Mrsg-a.qr.rrtH" mmw‘MwM-dluuh Wambold. did at - homo. 0th Conccuionotlarkhmoulom~ Jtiriaaii,oetot,rttt.e-tt any ee Oct It, at the an at " yum I 1ntht'td"a"gt, at about a you. the w» dtttt m of the In: [that] and Ian. mu. In lIlJIu nun-Hod lune A. Wunbold. m which they moved to Ito-sum. hee buo- band being in Pa of the Crou- uun Mennonite C arch. Drab“. Later they moved to Wm and resided there we: gimp. " _ _ Born " Centreville, Mrs. lmch resided in Preston tor the “It ttve yuan. coming here trom F lmch, She wu a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Israel Snyder and was a member of St Plul'l United Church, Preston. _ _ . She is survived by hot bulb-M. but: A. anbold. om out. Lulu, tantrum. one daughter, Ruth (Mn. Sam Brownsbeuer) Talonâ€. ttve grtusdertildrert. In. had _ It. PRESTON. - lllubeth Snyder. wife ot Fred Ironch. Sn. didd " her home 1718 King St, on Satur- day tttyy tt wegllu ilaneuLu the iii a??? yin": Mrs. Preach w n li along resident ot Waterloo Coun. ty_nnd we.wtll k.r.t.owec, __A L Surviving are her husband; six mm. Earle at Galt, Leon ot Cleve- land. Ohio. Howard of Pull. Clarke of Hamilton. Fred ot Pul- linch. Chude of Herpeler; two drughtm. Mrs. J. B. (Ev/elm) Dauphinee of Windsor and El - beth French. KN., at home: four brothers, Aldon and Nelson Snyder of Kitchener, and Jacob Ind lane] Snyder, of Waterloo and ttve Ill- ters Mrs. o. P, Cobleigh, Sondus- ky, Mien. Mrs. Non Armstrong, Toronto. Mrs. Alvin Knarr and Miss Alice Snyder ot Kitchener. and Mrs. T. Shaw, of England. Ten grandchildren and two great grand- children also lurvlve. BUY AN mm BOND Make the M: the Beat Yet. A YEAR TO PAY C lll4 R Y C O BATTERIES " Wu" M. Nonl- Obituary PROUDFOOT MOTORS Isn't n m: man! ' 13 I5 I? Plates Plates Plates SUPPLIED AND GUAgtANTrtED " CHRYSLER COIPOMTION All Types Available NOW GENRE h ' ranch? "$5. KITCHINII . . TSS " . 12.45 " . 15.75 i [“0130 an†LONDON. - Vlctualun Sup 1y l ht',it"%t,P, of the and. Pub: lFleet In are designed to carry .3030!) men-months o meat, vege- "ables and non-refrigerated stores. ;including clothin and men gear, {to meet the 1% of 10,000 men ‘tor one month. The PatMe Fleet land in Trains can empty one of these in about ten days. =Mrtdrctt.','d. â€Gum-Maul:- tdue.'""""'""" At,t',tu'rdNu'g - vg,ntit2lf,ttrt,d"iu','d, In mun-13m HmlMuxddlu‘hhrm- ch ot new we" "can vid- torsntttsetsmneotMm-th “It. and Mn. Frank and“ Vinit- ed with Mm. Nick Beula- in Kitch- mu. Edith, mom in. "turned to Toronto, to mum. her duties um Tending " months with her mo- tter, Hrs: gin-by; may -. . Dr. and Mrs. 2'Pet, ot Chi. cago were vlmon " t Carl Kuhl home for the put week. Mr, and In “an Foster and children ot Mnryhi were Sunday visitors at the Henry Minna" on. 'NE AM In cum. I.†were in Kin-haw on My ttttary M.-W the tue.ey.! of "iirriiid" in. "Ion Snyder ot Preston. were Sunday guests " the Jacob Oren-man home. ___ - - "egg, sum â€hit mi, â€I." 'itll',',',',,',',',,?' -" Ttt" f2 ' La a to I. and tttMM - af r,(iiilyiiii'e',i'iiitiiiiit (','lli?ili.,s,l.i)iii,i:'lliij.i'i?i g.lttiiqi'ii't'iti'iitt R: " ilii'i'ii'ii'i'itiii,'ii!' tt 1iiiiyii ti?it4N'ltt 4i'iiihiiiiii, ',iii,'iiliiilli'jiiiiiiiii as“... 'gelttur,'aet 1qtttf1t Ill '.'l1'd'l' ff.ti?liitiltiih'l,qtt v.3. Fitylkittle thlsl'h'rr't'hrlh'= ttgut Mrs. Chas Reinhan and Cather. inc, accompanied by Matilda Rein- hart spent Saturday afternoon with Guelph friends. -i/ Git Mia. [luau Weller and Betty ot Waterloo were Sunday guy!" at Ittt -Wittted Rtilt.r home: 7 Min And Mrs, o. Bysehire and children of Brennan have taken up residence here. Trill; GurttrirLin Weller and children were Sunday visitors " the Ivan Snider home. VXCTUALLINO IUPPLY IMM- I448? 'g'g2ett',e.at'g'll; on. 't'itNNlti'llPtht'ltu'db Knew. lunch-KM w, Joseph uracil. Kitchener, to Gene- vieve Km. mum mum-mm. 11. had MaeDegmott, mum. to Lau- rine Bender, " Clements tux"tr.t6-r-oet. w, Sylvan! J. Knock of Waterloo to Leon: Vera legs ot Havel". "tttef",',; 'g-Wet. w, June: A hon fteht.'khtl"t to Velm- Viola Vine. .R. t, Llatowel. Metntmttat--oet. " Villain Allister McIntosh tpAuyta _ r- nine Kemp, both of “dowel. mqtnehouf---oet, w, James John Dietrich to Bernice Irene - Meyer, bqth otrftt,tiec. A . -irae,.iiaith Euthg. " younl 'Night-Oct. 26. mm Mae Haight, Hawkesvllle. ' yea". 3 Poiurd-oet, 22, Mrs. Margaret, Pollard, Preston. ‘. B.dur--oct, " George Badley,l Galt, at Galt General Holpltal l 72 year; rum-Oct. 26, Henry Abner! Fisher, KR. I, Gowanstown. Mr: years. 'Nhat-gs-Oct, M, Harry Hemm- Giiiiue --oct, M, Bena D, ",ten.eat in Walla“: tee/ue: -t'iri,iieiifiit' wGhaFeHdwliship, em. wlui'llust. 27, ElizaAeth Fret: Wambold. Markham, " gears. Fr-tr-oct, 27. Mrs. Fro Prose}! Br., Preston, " years. Rtdqe-X9ct. 29, Mary Lehman Ri- der. RR. 1. West Montrose, " NEW 33mm, BPEED on LONDON. - Lieutenant Robert Morgan, in British Fleet Air Arm ofticer, has nicer six years of re- search work, completed the plans for a new type ot car designed to raise the grown: world speed te- cord oC80 mile. to an mile-jet hour. The invention repreuntl a revolutionary novelty in design and construction of can. The our consists ot a gigantic wheel approx- imately " feet in diameter, which contains the driver's seat and has ll pear-shaped body which in large- ly made out of a medal this and light metal. The car. whie the in- ventor has called the "Bomb" ll jet-propelled. It uses liquid gas as fuel. and works almost on the same principle as the German " rocket. According to the inventor, the "Bomb" will only be used after measurement and testing of iuell. lubricants and combustible: and alter the reaction of the human bo. dy has been ascertained to the " ightning" ride. In his opinion, the construction ot the new car will result also in the practical poul- bility of a Journey into space. The "Bomb" weigh: about a ton and will cost E8, tto, TEA m TABLET PORN LONDON.-The London "Union of Ceylon Tea Planters" have re- cently received the Brst "tea tib- lets" which should considerably simplify and cheapen the produc- tion ot tea. They are the mull. of a process baled on long you: of experiments carried 013$ tho "Ceylon Tea Research I tutu": which redum the time required in Kroducing tea from " hour: to I cum y means ot this process known as "PtC."-the tea is made into commuted tablet: which saves shipping space. The tablet-form tea in also about " per cent. stronger than ten in its present form, and allow: tor a re- duction in price. The London or- ganization in now going to under- take further teats and experimonu with the ten tablet. "GaEcr0u " a. teMr. in AUt'alttu" 'iiiirr0iidtitur., FGrira g." iiGrhGiee gimme mm. __ 715?; . ul. Oct. I. to Mr. 'ttr'UPrtifs Mueller, " & Kim, I m. J'iretiiidie.Ci'ii,djd; to Leona Mary Bee er, of Petersburg. man._Elmirg min. years Marriage- Deaths Ciii .Charles Wolfe, El. i. "lf/wary u. 000.“ You: "rtttttt This Ninth Victoty ' must Ian I full you . .. twice a long a before. So. buy twice a much u be. ferret And your monthly outlny run-ins the “the. Remember, no? dollar on linen ii olpln. 1'l'Lll to " luck on hot fem . . . helping,“ tow-rd! I not. WW! future, JOHN "Ott HIRED I The annual Penny Sale sponsor- ,ed by the local Women's Institute 1at Knvelman'l Hall. Saturday even- ;ing proved a succeul'ul event, iSpcci-l features of the evening were drawn for two cake: won by ‘Mrs. E. Brown and Neil Hall. Bar Ikvls or groceries were awarded to Mrs. A. Futher, Mrs. M. Bowman ‘and Mrs. C. Cook. Those in charge G the event were Mrs. P. Benning- ‘u. Mrs. A. Rickert and Mrs. Finn a-rd Mrs. A. Futher. Dr. R. G. Hemmerich. the Kitch- cm-r dentist, who travelled to the IAretie circle aboard the govern- ,ment Ihlp'the 1'/t'fZi,',ii,' during "he put Bummer will ow colored 'ticlures of his lite among the Es. unocs at the United Brethren Church on Friday evening. Nov. 9th. The travelogue will be spon- ircred by the Women's Missionary Association. ' --. ariareui '66" __ inn; Kit- 'att; Y.M.C.A. glhuigt digit. The gg,tl"UT aunt 130w I. swimming - M was mod " the min“; it B. lunaticâ€, I mnuuw at tho Um Can-d: loch! will yum the annual meeting of the local launch to be held at " June. Lutheran Church on Band-y eveting. . _ . . _. “M ----"" --- gn-tteg. at the u, tt. 8'gutt,rf.',','t.' W}! The members of the Intermediate choir of " Matthewt Lutheran Church. Kitchener, were enm- tained " the home of Rev. and Mm. H. Schmuck:- on Sunday evening following the service at St Jyune, Chm}: in.which they ren- A ttetormation Service was held at the Lutheran Church Sunday evening The pastor, Rev, H. Schmieder used as this theme "Our Church. y1t,gtlp Today and To. marrow†Bra musk: was ten- dered by the Intermediate choir tret " Jfattheyr's, Kighener. 7 7 ifekit W Tech! mule A Re otmulon s. The M.B.C. Young Peogle held their Tttt at the chute Friday evening wit the president. Min Miriam Coleman in charge. The gpeninl prayer was ottered try Rev. . H. Thema- ot Kitchener. Rev. Orville Thamer, returned Minion- ary. then showed lantern slides on " work in Nigeria, Went Africa. Srccial music was rendered by or. ville Coleman, New Dundee and Christ Huehn of Kitchener; Mil-loam I Miss Louise Lynlp tor yours mis- sionary in the Philippine Islands spoke to a large crowd at the Ban- Inst Church J.h,1,g,t,t evening. Mr. Victor Dingcr was c airman of the meeting and Rev. H. Shunt: led in prayer. Special numbers in music were Hive-n by the Misses Joan and Hazel Dinger and a ladies quar- teue. Mrs. Emerson Harper, Mrs. Roy Gildnt-r and the Misses Joan nn_d__Hagel pinger, _ _ Miss Lynip spoke of her work on Mindinao Island of the Philip- pines and how the people turned to the Christian faith. When the Japanese came to the island they had to flee. While this was danger- ous. since Japanese had decreed that all Americans who did not sur- rlnder bv a certain date would be hrheadod .T'hey were at Brat not received by Philigpinea. who had never before hear the Gospel, hut through the inftuenety of a business man who had become a Christian, they were persuaded to take care oi the missionaries and though pressed by the enemy they did not give away the whereabouts of their charges. 7 After a time the missionaries wanted to go to another village. but were detained by the illness of one of their number, then Miss Ly- nip became ill and they could "ot leave, and before she was well. Mr. Kohler who had gone out with a ritte to and some game tor the tr ble. had an accident when the ri- tte accidently It'ltsif, and ei'itt, his foot with a bu let. Dur- n this delay the Japanese raided the village to which they wanted to go. Had they been found. they would have been beheaded, the Aind of execution that awaited all Miner-leans found at this time. After thus living for , yearn, they were ttrat invited to escape by way of submarine. Ting declined to leave the people w o had during dhis time become Christians. Then came orders from the American Army for them to leave. It was in eight day journey to the m. The y, Swill. followed}? I am " rumba! the cm at ,the Chunk am at tho lab. ‘thoun mo hand†even- ling for their Mn Ttie nul- "tent, Baum Goodwin, hid lob-rue of the g,',S't mica. Prayer was then o end y Rev. M. Behmieder [allowed by a Bibi. tery reed. by. “fun; E nweelster, reutf. 1ittittiA _ - ..' me! I: haul}: can; we ated will; Att'tg,ltrgt, Mrs. Schmiedcr instructed the Beginners on "Giving Thinks to God for Ma Gnu". The Janina with Mrs. M. Tom-n in charge re- viewed the ten lessons, Rev. K. Schmieder spoke to the Pre-Con- tirmation class on "Jesus' flu! Visit toAhe TAmple", _ 7 Mrs Mervin Bechtel entertained Weichel of Kitchener to address a at a family reception at her home public meeting on rehabilitation Thursday eveningBin honor of LAC. and good citizenship, the meeting George and Mrs. echtel. who were to be held in connection with pre- recently married. During the even- mutations to aervieemen, who re- ing bingo was played. Mr. andlturned from overseas since the last Mrs. Bechtel were also the rre,i,ii/'ix; pients of many lovely fins. At the; e chairman ot the committee ccnclurion of the even " delicious on ttood-lieu" tar the war mem- refreshments were served b the'orU1, L. Ruth, reported that they hostess assisted by Mrs. Jan-old were awaiting a visit by a hydro Poth. Mrs, Wilbert Bechtel and engineer, who is expected in this Mrs. Stuart Rosenburger. Thoseldistrlct shortly. H. J. Barth, Board present from a distance were Mrs. l treasurer. stated the receipts of the Allen Stamer. Miss Inner Stager salvage drive were $12.00. and Arden Stager from Tavistock., Upon adjournment the members Mr, and Mr, Albert Brighton and l assisted in packing clothes gather- Mrs, Abner r?.'rltt,t,,o/i', from Pterton/od locally for relief in European Mgi M. C. bowling entertained countries. a ies at a his omonstrationl at her home on Tuesday evenin ' m M“. tn Injuries. Mrs. Beanie of Kitchener was ti Kenneth George of Peel St.. New charge and at the close of the even- Hamburg, was taken to the Strat- ing the hostess served retresh- lord General Hospital on Saturday mums, afternoon. Oct. 20th, following a Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sax-ans. Irvin Suraras and Mrs. M. Bowman at- tended the tuneral of the late Ed- ward Jackson at Clifford on Thun- day Putnam. Sunday visitors with Mt and Mn. Eldon Baer were Mr. and Mrs. A. Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. George Waite and son- Ros; of Can. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goetlling on Sunday were Henry Thurman and son Elmer of Pres- tnn. William Boettger of Kitchener. Mr. ity) MI}. Alvin Duench and Miss Haliday also spoke at the rvorning service of the Baotist Church. In the evening Mr. Wilson of Bcwassen North Raï¬ delivered the address. Mr. and rs. Wilson "rin. tavy.tAy.vith_seei1t; music. 1 Miss Ellen page from Brantford “he week-end with her parents. Mt. mug Mrs. P. E; Page. 7 __ Mrs, IdaioafrrFioGi'iiiii, a rceent visitor with Mr. and Mrs A. Bickort. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs., Prank Benninger on Sunday m-n- Mr, and Mrs. Pred Hoefier of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schmidt altdAaek of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goettling. Ruth Ann and Harry Goettting ac- Cnmpuniod by Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dm-nch and Billy of Waterloo visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. George Fil- s'inger at Mildmav and with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Koenig at Ayton un Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fri}! -iisaiiGGfisit, ral with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Eger- dogat Gilt on 'tartlay, __ Mrs. Mary Otterbein, Howard Clifton! and Melvin were guests at 're home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Diem at A'.restpy. Surlday. _ - Mr. and Mrs. Adam Poll and Mr. 'md Mrs, Milford Poll with Mr. iaientine at Centreville on Sun- Flu. Orville Poll of Christie St. Hospital, Toronto .und Pte. Ken- nvth Rollingor of Guelph with Mr. my. Mrs. Agam foll_ "J? Monday. _ Guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs, H. Sham; on Sunday were: Mr and Mrs, Joe Slater and Mr. ayft Mrs, I1lll Green of Galt. rim-n Seh!ieAtcriy? Suggly. Mr. and Mrs. hilij.e2iiiiir. from Kitchqner with Mr. and rs. Har- Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hilbom and son John. Mrs, A. Hilborn and Mary Hilborn and Mrs. M. Bow- mun visited with Mr, and Mrs. Hy. Bolt and Rev. and Mrs. Jake Rei- chord usfordwjgt! pn Supdgy. The Misses Nelda Stiffidreen Schodlcr of Kitchener the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. M. K. To- man. Miss Margaret Halliday. minion- my from 'PE Colony, East AM- ca, guest of ev. and Mn. H. P. Schade. on Sqndqy. A __ ___ Guests at the home ot Mn. M. Shane on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Titus Kolb, Kitchener. and Mr. and Mrs, J. Saltaman and Ruth of Victoriatsurg and Wooper Mar- shpl, Saltzman of London. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Butler of Waterloo were guests " the home ct Mr rand Mrs. Arthur Manchu: on_Sunduy. _ A 7 - __ 7 Guests at the home of Mr. tad Mrs. Clarence Rosenburger on Sun- day were: Mr. and Mrs John Deer ler, Mrs. Jenn Dealer of Bred-u and Mr, and hits. Emmerson ' ler and sons Hurvey and Glen of North Woolwich. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Zimmerman and Min Alice Zimmerman of Ni- 'W", Falls. N.Y.. were - of b r, and Mm. Harold Well. over the week-end. Donald Shim; of the n.c,A,r,. recently returned tram overall. pyo g _recent visitor with Rev. and Mr, -ariii-igG Evan Cuthbertstm nnd daughter. Once Marie d yum yJylted with W. and Mn The ftrat of the “mull-u: ur- vim nu held " the Elam-In Mennonite Church on Sunday. M. J M. Nluley occupied tho put It at both the moth mung. and“: Thou will on- “all. not "ershtg M vat. quold trdGUt iiiimii, Min Evelyn Shirk}? Moufrvtite spent the week-end with her pu- engg. Rev,artd, Mtg H. Shunt; Mr, and in â€he; “SEE of Millbank were recent visitors with Mr, and, Mrs Harold Wain t1 edi-dthrdrtviitetttrtri-ttt toatothrghtmWr-Akrttoe e'a.h"d,'l'lltu hominid tttttAa',.'"'""""'"' gunman. 'a1"g'.',2fhl',",,',u,,-. t",tr2,'tJtl'iL"ia.'2'g'teitt. We! Omit-stand»- Poetedthatalmoi.00hadbeert .ddedtotheNndtltumonth. A cheque tor $110.00, net receipts of the New Mun 801th." Club for their mo operations wu re- ceived and he also stated that the Fowl Bingo and Frolic held this month netted about $000.00. Re- ceipts were $113040 with expendi- tulfel of â€â€90. mam. the door- prize, euiestrie “(and The Board deeided to uk W. G. Weiehel of Kitchener to addreu a public meeting on rehabilitation and good citizenship, the meeting to be held in connection with pre- Itnutiom to aervieemen, who re- turned from overseas since the In! Kenneth George of Peel St.. New Hamburg, was taken to the Strat- lord General Hospital on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 30th, following a collision between his car and one driven by Jame; A. Davidson of Stratford. George was treated for a fractured left coliarbone and was kept at the hospital overnight for further observation. The accident nccurred in Stratford at the inter- ;section of George -.and Waterloo _ctreets. George's car crashed into the right side of the Davidson ve- hieie travelling south and shaved it to the easlside of the street. ac- cording to police. The front end of George's car was completely wrecked and Davidson's suffered damage totalling about $150.00, The chairman of the committee: on ttood-lieu" for the war mem-' aria], L. Ruth, reported that ther) were awaiting a visit by a hydro wallaeea Who ityrEpe_eted. it: thir Upon ndiournment the members assisted in packing clothes gather- ed locally for relief in European countries. A. R. G. Smith, chairman of the Waterloo County Old Age Pensions and Mothers" Allowance Board at- tended the monthly meeting at the Look To The Future (lillllWi's 600D GLASSES " Ontario St. S. KITCHENER Phone 2-4237 Be far-sighted in the protection of your children's eyesight. _ . . Now is the time to either correct or relieve any detieieneies which may impede their progress. Bring your children in today. Good Vision " Your Right, Dokt Neglect It , 2aN2uttrrgtra'gt. an: ,WWMVM iii.rttiiirrau%a ‘w'if ___-_ fut six months were puny aim. They only got Minn-y prison tam, two potatoes and two slices of black brad dig“ " Wayne pt, who recently received his diseharge has [one to Walkerton. where he has taken a position with the Tanner-Penna unAerta.king erteblifluyeett. AVgidcithie-,amseteter. anttMio.KBeeharieeeivedtxts diarlt-tt1tmthoirtoeeeatTb. _roqtorFtr. PNt2,thr,tt Mycalled. wasagtruoner w {or nquly twp year! and my: gin Mr. Arthur H. Roth, secretary treuurer of the New Haw Public Utilities Commission I .. ed the accounting and ottiee ad- ministration convention of the u. sociation of Municipal Electrical Utilities of Ontario. Ici'roilii. b-Gaia-fat "-"-H t Mrs. Walter Allison and non Billy of Waterloo spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Monet. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Debolt of Wa- terloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. JotLLinsenapolu1fay. _ ‘___ Mr. Germaine Kennedy, cheeoe- maker of Millbank. has left for Guelph, where he has secured a pettiors, A A 7 Mrs. - Isaak' no.5: - an. the geek-end with triends of the Twin my. Mr. and Mrs. Jak. kerinedv, Clif- ford and Louis spent Sunday with lrippdsgt Whig. _ _ . Mr. Wilfred Hunky has started work at Kitchener. LoNDON.-Perhaps the most curious of the many miscellaneous acquisitions brought back to Lon- don by evacuee children is a know- ledge of Welsh. Hundreds of Lon.. don children. returned from recep- tion areas in Wales, can now speak Cymric with remarkable ttueney. and have a repertoire of Welsh na- tional songs. Mr. Sylvester Knemer spent a tcy- days- in_the Iwin City. 7 -. ENGLISH CHILDREN Iota! III-inn ' You“. ttt, . It um! In. limo-t C. Retail! 2" "rrherr M gym-â€I.“ 'i,.NrNWT,.Pu I" 'te. in. KID-j! HESSON